If you are one of the many Xbox 360 owners that has yet to find a compelling reason to upgrade to the Xbox One, there’s a good chance the next time you power on your console you will see Microsoft try to sweeten the deal a little.

Microsoft has been targeting console upgrades for a little while now, but the company has focused on PS3 owners. While Microsoft isn’t willing to buy back the Xbox 360 they sold you, there’s a $75 account credit in it if you agree to upgrade to the Xbox One.

The screenshot above showed up on an Xbox 360 recently along with an offer explaining that if you order an Xbox One at full price from any retailer before July 31, your account will receive this little thank you gift. It’s not clear how many Xbox 360 owners Microsoft has included in their list of “very best customers” but you can find out if you are part of that group fairly easily.

All you need to do is power on your 360 and make sure it is connected to the Internet and logged in to Xbox Live. The offer should appear, as long as you are in the US, and you’ll be able to make your decision from there.

The Xbox One has improved quite a bit since it was first launched, but you can’t play your Xbox 360 games on it you’d so need to keep both consoles connected if you are still enjoying last-gen titles. This doesn’t usually work out for most people, but Microsoft is hoping that by offering you a credit to apply to a new next gen game or two, you’ll have the motivation/excuse you need to embrace the new machine.